Proptivity onboards UK MNOs; Swedish neutral host offers to shoulder 5G capex burden

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Model leverages private equity. Aspiration to become UK and regional indoor connectivity leader focused on real estate. Key hires with industry chops. Click to learn more

This article includes:

  • Geographic: Baltics; Denmark; Europe; Nordics; Norway; Stockholm; Sweden; UK (United Kingdom).
  • Organisations: American Tower (ATC); BT Group; Boldyn; Cable & Wireless; Cornerstone; EE; Ericsson; Foxtons; Freshwave; McKinsey; Niam Infrastructure; Ontix; Proptivity; Qvantal; Real Wireless; Stronghold; TOTEM; Tele2; Vantage Towers; Virgin Media O2 (VM O2); Vodafone UK; Wireless Infrastructure Group (WIG).
  • People: Christoffer Lundgreen; Fredrik Zetterlund; Johnny Svedberg; Mikael Lundman; Morgan Curby; Nic Budden; Steen Malmberg; Thomas Björklund.
  • Themes: 4G; 5G; Capital expenditure (capex); Distributed antenna systems (DAS); In-building connectivity; Indoor networks; Joint Operators Technical Specification (JOTS, 2020); Mobile network operators (MNO); Neutral host; Private 5G; Private equity; Real estate; SIM card; Small cell; Telco value chain; Wi-Fi.

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